Wednesday 4 January 2012

South Korea: Radioactive store-bought seaweed measures 0.81 microSv/hr — 20 microSv/hr on tissue used to wipe car hood (VIDEOS) « Enenews.com

South Korea: Radioactive store-bought seaweed measures 0.81 microSv/hr — 20 microSv/hr on tissue used to wipe car hood (VIDEOS) « Enenews.com

In South Korea an english-speaking man — using the name joytek — bought Korean seaweed that his Geiger counter detected as radioactive. He just put two videos in English about it on Vimeo.

The seaweed is called “East coast” brand kelp and is still in the factory sealed packaging in the first video, in which it gives a top reading of about 0.76 microSv/hr. An Inspector Alert pancake GM geiger counter has been used for the tests:

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